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. t I i :imi :itgtho point whoifo .muy tirato: device /55 ifi gplicd., ,:iszhiii'i 'piti-h.: honig liiohoii away,

:mit others litiogg; :shown ih tlottiod otitlil'io. ffhis "View :litmus tho bruti@ tlox'tto oooh, :i0 :is to gv/.infinit thc 'limo mowiotint, o t tho :stamt F50'. 3:5 isf; :i viool fziniihu' to Figa'. X., but show iii tht; lont-:o shoot-i :ippliott to :i Whool.

.t infini-utili a, 'trattino l oiE :my rztlitiitlmi com stiymftioo loving; lfoirtsiiiftl logs i) with rolt iii-:a T3 whiifti muy iw iiioohtiftl m uiilat'uiii it, tti-5 filmato. 'lfho finiti legi imi i omit'-,otwl i'ieut theo' lootif whirl hy i hoi-ivzoiitol toot lil 'awo omi ,io mint utili-loont.A with thisI buco, t'ifaioiiiioit:itioii ivhiroh; iu mbo ottiiohctl, siiiitil oil/foin` ort-,'t'tfiuihly having; 'fiihliot titori 5S, :is shown. The tog i :out o :iro connected hy stlitztih; hinaus, oooh it tho hi'zuo i), zult-l the Staind faoiiiot't n fsliitolilo simio oi: uoim piatta fitti upon whioh tht: tyomvi'itiog machine o1.' ottimi ottiolu muy i' ly fnot'itto i. hott/:ouml voui; .shcafi't lll, tho 'oh :im ototliitoit in tho if 5, .i' tho hrm. it. :mit the coil.; oitE :itt pi'ojcit; troni the logs, so :is wim tho imho l! oi' lu'ohoa oir braking' if? .'sttiil htxztiiioff immo iiiifiiiiihtg (townil)r .tirait tho Wilmot; i', mid tormiimtwho f 'i mitte: ot' allow; '1 /fl., to rust upon f1'A tt.: tinta t' io the mitotic): indiit muy lio somo'iil .iif Lily :ind thai tools: hott l l. hy moons ot' lllotzoutiteit Jimi, 3, i913. sii-tim No. mmol?.

ooihihlo sert .wrom l5; 'whereby tho limites army his .ottioitottiolzttiwly to oooh othoi t util thoy hout.' initially upon tho whools. ,Xt

,y ii. z-iltitftiiio point: honi' ono oi" th.'I logs 5, :ui

i f-:hott ti, living provided with ft hub '1T lim'- ilitx-J, oi.' whivh tho toting; it sot. :www .1,8 whit-.h uiizihhw the lavoir tio ho :ioljlmttffl with r-oispoot, tio tho :ook shaft..

tftw .opper ooit o't thtlovot' H3 ir; t'oimctl with 1m Milug-mutui orf hond itl) having tint iaith huw, :is Shown, toi' th nttmhniont ot :t loi-lithog; philo 2t). 'l`l\i.-,- lof-.king pluto is toiiiml with vom 31. zittiirfhoi'l hy it pivot pin 2:2 oli tho` tlzxt t'al for; otf thv h itil 1t. 'the hotly ot thiw phat@ is tlisloosoil io :If riolmhintiully voi-tion! ptmition, :toil tho oppor um] ottho plot@ in' limit hitciuliy in :lo ihclinmi direction, so im to `toi-u1 :t :1.\v| or clog' 225, tho omi o'tl which lion4 mljm'clit to thcv unclutsitio o't' :i horizontal limi-o 2xt, whioh ooilnootr; one olf thf` l with thov :lilium-nt log` 5. The mailm- Awith) ot? thi4 inaioo 2l. is 'l'olliml with iiiiii'iiotl moi; tooth 2, which piojtct, toward thtA lovin: lt'i :mit tioi'hi :1` i.itohtft t'opoi'ziting with the` imwl o1- ilog 23. Thil (logl o1' pitwl 23 it.; hol'mztliy hohl in iiigtigtniont with the tooth tiny 1i1i.::iii.-;otf:i,lnttisln'iiig 2G, tht` lower ood ol "which i.-: :ittuohvtl to tho` lower' und of thi; hotly ot' tho pluto 2t) on tho imm' sii'lc thorvoi', nttjzuzoiit to tho lox'oi'; :mit tho oppor portion otl this opting: Messori :Lgatilist tho iito ot hvml It. :is intliiftttotl.

lh iii-(lot that the .intohot L muy lio toimotl muil* tho log which lion' aiiljm'tiitz to tho level.' iti, tho lover is pi'ti'oiuhly toi'med `with a howl 2T, :is indiootixl, und thih` henri is :liso doeii-uhh: on ziocolmt ot? :i Cm'i'espond in g' hoiiil FIS which is 'toi-med iii the legi li.

In thiI mmsti'oiftion lost-Yibuti, it'` will lm otii'lont that it tho lover 1t) is moved towzil'd tho right. tho'li 'nlm arms 't3 will he 'i'otaitml down toward the ifhools, und in such :L way tnlmt they will apply the brake shoes 1.4.- to hoth wheels T. As the lever :wings in this (my, the (log 23 will slip over the ratchet teeth, until theI ".itohet. teeth will lock the lever against return. In this Way, the

i limites of tht` Wheels can he looked in their :Lpplieiit position. The hi'nkos muy, of course, hi-irtioascfl inshintly by pressing the plate 2t) toward the right, so :is to disengagg'o the pitwl or dog; from tho fatohet teeth. The motie of' op@ ation of 'alle device is cleariy illosti-utod. in fitigs. 2 and 23.

In order to limit; tho rele-.Ising movement of the lever i6, l provide a stop`29 which is attached te an adjacent brace 30, so as to project inwardly into the path of the lever. This 'stop 29 may be covered with rubber or similar material adapted to form a goed cushion to prevent a jar in case the lever strikes it with considerable force. @n ae/ count of the fact that the tires 8 are of rub ber, they willV exert considerable friction on the floor if they have been locked by the brakes, and this tends to hold the table or standlixed, and so that considerable force will be requiredto move it.

The Weight of.; the lever 16 overbalances the brake arms 13;.so that the lever naturally tends to release the brakes. On this ac count the rack suffices to hold the brakes in their unapplied position as Well as in their applied position.

Attention is called. to Fig. l, showing that the lever 16 is surrounded by the frame of the table, and it will be seen that the lever does not project from the table so as to be .in the Way.

Having thus described my invention, l claim:

l. A braced tour-legged table, a shaft earrying Wheels passing through a pair of said legs near their bottoni, another shaft carrying brakes and a brake-lever, mounted above and near to said Wheel-carrying shaft, the

Lesser/s brakedever being arallel to and near to one of the legs of said) pair, said lever being so arranged as to normally hold, by its Weight, the brakes ed the Wheels, and terminating at its upper enel, near a table brace, a ratchet on the under side of said brace and a spring pressed pawl on the end oi said lever for engagement with said ratchet, whereby to press the brakes against the Wheels, substantially as described.

2. A braced four-legged table, a shaft carrying Wheels passing through a pair `of legs near their bottom, another sha'ftcariying brakes and a brakelever, xnountedrin said legs parallel and near to said'Wheel-carryin shaft, the brake-lever being parallel to an near to one of the legs of said pair, said lever being so arranged as to hold normally by its Weight, the brakes olf the'vvheels, anda-terminating at its upper end, near a table-brace, said brace being arranged substantially at right angles to the plane et' the Wheat and brakeshafts, a ratchet on the under-side of said brace and a spring-pressed pawl on the engagement with said ratchet, substantially as described.

FREDERllOK- L YHART.. Witnesses K. Fnsnnronr, PAUL Znzorn side of said lever away from the brakes,'for j 

